Corn was off 3 to up 13, soybeans were off 8 3/4 to up 7 3/4, wheat was up 6 to up 9 1/2 and oats were off 1 1/2 to up 1/4.

Corn futures were mixed with funds buying 6,000 contracts through the trading session -- representing 30 million bushels. Wheat futures toned up through the day with support from a bullish weekly export sales report. Soybean futures were also mixed with weekly export sales higher than expected.

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